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Roman Nadtochy2015-10-17 09:27:30
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Roman Nadtochy, 2015-10-17 09:27:30

Are there portable monitors?

Due to the fact that I often move, there are problems with transporting monitors (usually I use 2-3 24-inch monas), if compact and powerful computers are no longer new, then it is more difficult with monas, they are irregular in shape, have non-removable legs, choke and wrestle under the caress of airport movers... So I wonder if portable monitors exist? Ideally, these should be flat on the back, rectangular monitors, with a hiding or removable leg, and light weight. Such monitors could be connected into a block and carried like a suitcase.
I thought about picking out matrices from monitors, and making the cases myself, but suddenly there is already a ready-made solution ...
There is also an idea, perhaps the technology has already reached the point that it is possible to replace the monitor with 3-d glasses / helmet? And then I was interested in this a couple of years ago, then the resolution did not allow me to read the text in them normally.

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Daniil Basmanov, 2015-10-20
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There are monitors called laptops and tablets. The monitor is by definition unportable, it's hard to imagine a situation where you need to drag somewhere only the monitor, without the control hardware. Therefore, no one makes special monitors. But there are suitcases, such a plan , maybe it will suit you.
You can’t wait another three years for helmets with a picture suitable for reading, even consumer versions are not yet on free sale.

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mofecuju, 2016-03-04
@mofecuju

Yes. This is widespread in the film and video industry.
Computers are more and more self-powered and connected via USB - that is, they are sharpened for something else.
You can also watch portable TVs.
Perhaps, however, it is easier to look for a suitable mount ( lenovo-desktop-yoga-home-500-main.png) for you and buy a suitable suitcase.

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